ppc: 0.672 architecture: 0.669 device: 0.493 semantic: 0.280 graphic: 0.275 VMM: 0.273 network: 0.264 PID: 0.236 files: 0.221 boot: 0.202 vnc: 0.194 register: 0.184 user-level: 0.177 arm: 0.158 socket: 0.151 permissions: 0.146 virtual: 0.145 TCG: 0.145 debug: 0.140 risc-v: 0.137 kernel: 0.136 mistranslation: 0.124 hypervisor: 0.110 peripherals: 0.110 performance: 0.083 x86: 0.076 i386: 0.057 KVM: 0.054 assembly: 0.052 PowerPC64: tlbivax does not work for addresses above 4G The tlbivax instruction in QEMU does not work for address above 4G. The reason behind this is a simple 32bit trunction of an address. Changing the argument ea from uint32_t to target_ulong for the function booke206_invalidate_ea_tlb() in target/ppc/mmu_helper.c solves the issue. I did not reproduce this using Linux so I have no public example for reproducing it. However it's a pretty straight forward change. Issue can be seen in all version of QEMU. This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been moved to QEMU's new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets marked as 'expired' now. Please continue with the discussion here: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/52